email said its shipping today. New customer.
12/12/2012 7:43:42 PM
I'm curious if this will work with NOMAD on campus so you can walk around and it will automatically switch the next access point?
12/12/2012 8:36:05 PM
because of the way that nomad is set up...yes, it SHOULD, as long as your login token is still valid
12/12/2012 9:09:15 PM
If your phone's mac address is registered as your device on NOMAD then it should definitely work.
12/12/2012 10:49:42 PM
Got my phone last night, activated with no problem at all
12/13/2012 1:32:44 PM
any of you new customers...did you port a number or just use a new one?
12/13/2012 1:35:22 PM
^new, not using thus for my primary phone.
12/13/2012 1:39:19 PM
new for now, may port over after i decide i like the new phone/service.
12/13/2012 1:39:51 PM
i'm just curious about the port process...i'm sure it's not complicated, but if i ever do it (and i probably will), i'd want to port my existing number
12/13/2012 1:49:15 PM
I may just stick with the new number and cancel my old one, but I've still got an old 252 number and I've been back in Raleigh for several years at this point. From what I've read the port process is pretty simple though.
12/13/2012 3:28:25 PM
12/14/2012 4:12:38 PM
The echo on wifi calls is pretty annoying. I hope the January OTA update fixes it as promised. Wifi call quality is fair, but no where near crystal clear.
12/17/2012 2:27:36 PM
which is it? do you mean besides the echo, wifi is fair?[Edited on December 19, 2012 at 11:35 AM. Reason : ]
12/19/2012 11:35:07 AM
Yes, besides the echo the call quality is fair. The OTA update is supposed to fix the echo issue. I tried making a call while walking across campus this morning and it appears that I was able to connect to the next access point without dropping the call, but without testing it a few more times I can't be sure. As with any WiFi/VoIP call there are a lot of variables.
12/19/2012 1:02:36 PM
Just had a WiFi to land-line call and it was crystal clear.
12/20/2012 10:20:19 AM
Porting from Verizon only took about 1 day.
12/30/2012 12:38:04 PM
just finished porting. (waited to get my phone until after christmas)
12/30/2012 6:04:29 PM
So my phone had this issue: https://community.republicwireless.com/docs/DOC-1437I contacted republic and within 24 hours the problem was fixed. other than that, this phone is awesome. it's not the most tech-heavy phone and it doesn't have the best specs, but it works very nicely both on and off the wifi. my wife and I can also now have face to face jetsons-style phone conversations (using this app called "skype"... not sure how popular it is)but seriously i'm in a wifi zone 85% of the time and the call quality over wifi has been better than the quality on Verizon, and i'm using bandwidth i already pay for
1/1/2013 7:37:26 PM
Good to know. I need to actually try an outbound cell call now.
1/1/2013 9:21:28 PM
i wonder what their next phone will be and when it will be available...think by the summer? i imagine they don't replace their phone lineup every 3 months like the big carriers do
1/10/2013 10:59:38 AM
just set up republic for my wife since she's off contract...i had no idea republic was headquartered in raleigh
1/25/2013 9:53:05 PM
they're on centennial campus
1/25/2013 10:52:30 PM
I thought republic was part of bandwidth.com on weston pkwy in cary
1/26/2013 12:38:59 PM
they are a part, but they rent office space in one of the centennial buildingsthey'll probably move in with bandwidth when bandwidth takes over the red hat building
1/26/2013 12:45:21 PM
i just think it's funny that the phone shipped out of morrisville, went to durham, and then was delivered to raleigh that's neat, though, that they're based here
1/26/2013 12:59:21 PM
Looking forward to the OTA update coming on Monday. I sure hope it takes care of the echos as promised.
1/26/2013 1:34:34 PM
one-click root for the latest (ie. last night's) OTA: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/01/28/exclusive-one-click-root-for-the-republic-wireless-motorola-defy-xt-single-and-dual-band-with-the-newest-ota-1_65k_1027-or-older/stupid simple...download the apk and install
1/29/2013 6:43:48 AM
they are offering a new plan... in addition to the 19.99 a month with a 249.99 phone plan they are offering 29.99 a month with a 99 dollar phone. (same phone)
2/21/2013 5:30:33 PM
^ yeah...and customers still within their 30-day return period can change their plan and get a $150 refund for the phone...it works out to be even after 15 months...past that, the $19/$250 plan is a better optionif i decide to keep RW (which is doing better since they reset something on their end), i'm going to switch and perhaps "upgrade" to a better phone when they come out with one
2/22/2013 7:46:29 AM
if anyone wants a RW phone on the cheap i have a friend who has one with cracked glass.
2/22/2013 9:37:06 AM
^ i'm 99% sure you can't use a deactivated phone (the result of canceling an account or getting a new phone on the same account)if they still have an active RW account, though, someone could take it overi think that's supposed to change once RW is out of beta, but that's the way it is right now
2/22/2013 9:40:16 AM
^10-4 cancel previous post
2/22/2013 10:49:22 AM
So the phones work on non wifi, what happens if someone just never connects to wifi?
2/23/2013 12:17:02 PM
^ theoretically, nothing...i think they reserve the right to drop you, but i haven't read of it happeningi suspect they're rely partly on your conscience to keep you from doing that...the other part of that, though, is that the sprint network sucks donkey balls, so you're likely going to get better service from wifi in many cases at some point, verizon stopped using the tower nearest my parents (who live in the sticks) and their awesome signal went to crap...they can't even GET GSM service out where they live...RW has been great for them because, while they do get minimal sprint service, connecting to their wireless has made it much better
2/23/2013 12:20:11 PM
Should I expect results to be very different for speedtest.net between a laptop and the Defy XT side-by-side connected to the same WiFi (right next to it) and using the same test server? At work I can get about 40-50 Mbps on my laptop, but the best the phone could get was around 6 Mbps down.Is this a general limitation of the phone or is something else going on?
3/6/2013 4:54:18 PM
how many times did you try it? did you use the speetest.net app on the phone, or the website? did you do them at the same time or one right after the other?i'd suggest trying it again, use the speedtest.net app on the phone and the website on the computer, and don't do them at the same timetheoretically, they should get the same results, but i suppose it's possible that there's a hardware limitation that's keeping you from getting 40-50Mbps...though my wife's phone gets the same 15Mbps results that our computers (and my bionic) get at home
3/7/2013 8:42:23 AM
i was poking around on the RW blog and found a post from march that say they're releasing new phones (yes, plural), including at least one with LTE access: https://community.republicwireless.com/blogs/republic/2013/03/01/state-of-the-republic-v-1-issue-25seems promising
4/14/2013 9:06:49 PM
^^ I missed your reply. I tried it several times and basically got the same result. I have not tried it since.^New phones sometime this year. We don't know what, when (except this year), or how much etc. Also there is a referal program now. If you click the link below and sign up, we both get a $19 credit. http://referrals.republicwireless.com/a/clk/1wx9l0
4/15/2013 6:51:52 AM
4/15/2013 8:33:36 AM
I've mentioned it to a few people, but unless they are tech savvy, low volume users, or need to save money fast I don't recommend it. The amount of internal memory on the Defy is terrible. Also there WiFi program will lose WiFi now and then and only a restart will bring it back.I'm happy with mine and the money we are saving, but it's just not for everyone yet.
4/15/2013 2:05:28 PM
^ agreed about the internal memory...i'm using a little over 1GB of the 2GB on my bionic...but the folks who i've recommended RW to have little use for more than 512MB and, so far, have not had cause to worry about the limited spacei've not heard of any of the folks i know who use RW losing wifi and requiring a restart...my wife's phone has been fine after some initial issues (which, i think, were brought on by my rooting it and deleting some apps i didn't think she needed )
4/15/2013 2:33:25 PM
Can you make a call on Wifi and the make a flawless switch to the cell tower?[Edited on April 15, 2013 at 3:20 PM. Reason : ]
4/15/2013 3:18:22 PM
^ yes, it's supposed to work like that...and, in my experience, it worksthe biggest problem so far is using it on a network that has multiple APs and requires a login (either an ID and password or an agreement to TOS) that times outfor example, at my work, you have to reaffirm the TOS every 4 hours...also, there are gaps in the wireless coverage it seems like the phone freaks out a bit and drops a call if you move out of range, then back into range, then out again, etc...the handoff works fine when leave the wifi coverage area, but it doesn't handle frequent transitionsthe solution is to simply not sign into the wireless network [Edited on April 15, 2013 at 3:36 PM. Reason : .]
4/15/2013 3:33:46 PM
I should of added - while on the same call. So while you're talking, it's switching.
4/15/2013 3:35:38 PM
^ yeah, it does that...i feel like you might hear a tiny hiccup, but it's never been so noticeable as to be annoying (it just sounds like a normal, minimal drop in call quality using a "regular" cell phone)
4/15/2013 3:37:49 PM
^^^I'm pretty sure it does not handoff from WiFi to Cell. It just dials the number back over cell.
4/15/2013 8:28:06 PM
^ well, huh...i've never had a call drop from what i thought was switching between the two, but that must not have been the case as a brief check of the RW forums indicates that they still haven't implemented a seamless handoff (it does what you said, drops and then redials)
4/16/2013 11:07:39 AM
^Maybe you were not connected to WiFi (because it dropped out like I mentioned above) and initiated the call over cell when you left your WiFi area.
4/16/2013 11:51:55 AM
^ it's possible, i guess...i (or, rather, my wife) hasn't noticed any wifi drops (and trust me, she'd complain if she had )i suppose that, if you even just use it one place (like home), it's still $19/month for sprint
4/16/2013 1:06:21 PM
are you folks still liking RW? we're thinking of dropping our current carriers and switching over.
7/13/2013 7:08:50 PM